The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
The price of gold: Chinese mining in Ghana documentary
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.

The territory of present-day Ghana has been inhabited for millennia, with the first permanent state dating back to the 11th century. Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful was the Kingdom of Ashanti. Beginning in the 15th century, numerous European powers contested the area for trading rights, with the British ultimately establishing control of the coast by the late 19th century. Following over a century of native resistance, Ghana's current borders were established by the 1900s as the British Gold Coast. In 1957, it became the first sub-saharan African nation to declare independence from European colonisation.

Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the settlement comprised 29,001 housing units and 4,395 establishments. There were 261,401 people living in the settlement, of which 99.9% were male and 0.1% were female. Out of the 261,401 inhabitants, 99% were 20 years of age or older and 1% were under the age of 20.

Employed persons made up 99.8% of the total population. Females accounted for 0% of the working population, while males accounted for 100% of the working population.

Ghana industrial summit exhibition 2017 new

Ghana: Shea Nut Industry

The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

Manufacturing in Ghana

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
The price of gold: Chinese mining in Ghana documentary
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.

UNIDO Director General, LI Yong visits Ghana and tours enterprises.

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employment.
The new vision of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial development aims to help countries achieve a higher level of industrialization in their economies, and benefit from the globalization of markets for industrial goods and services, at the same time ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from industrial growth, and prosperity is shared among women and men. It also foresees that broader economic and social growth is supported within an environmentally sustainable framework and that the unique knowledge and resources of all relevant development actors are combined to maximize the development impact of inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

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Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

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President Akufo-Addo says he will do all he can to give science and technology the needed support.
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Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
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Declining Textile Industry in Ghana

Declining Textile Industry in Ghana

Declining Textile Industry in Ghana

The textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana's industrial sector, has been declining over the years and this has been blamed on trade liberalization policies and programmes.
Our Ghanaian correspondent, EuniceAgyare reports on the extent of damage done by piracy in Ghana's textile industry.

Ghana industrial summit exhibition 2017 new

Ghana: Shea Nut Industry

The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

published: 03 Jun 2015

Ghana Africa - fishing industry

Manufacturing in Ghana

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
The price of gold: Chinese mining in Ghana documentary
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explor...

Industrial and Commercial Workers Union of Ghana Conference 2017

UNIDO Director General, LI Yong visits Ghana and tours enterprises.

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employment.
The new vision of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial development aims to help countries achieve a higher level of industrialization in their economies, and benefit from the globalization of markets for industrial goods and services, at the same time ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from industrial growth, and prosperity is shared among women and men. It also foresees that broader economic and social growth is supported within an environmentally sustainable framework and that the unique knowledge and resources of all relevant development actors are combined to maximize the development impact of inclusive and ...

published: 01 Apr 2014

Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

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published: 02 Jan 2018

Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
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published: 17 Oct 2017

Declining Textile Industry in Ghana

The textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana's industrial sector, has been declining over the years and this has been blamed on trade liberalization policies and programmes.
Our Ghanaian correspondent, EuniceAgyare reports on the extent of damage done by piracy in Ghana's textile industry.

The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

Manufacturing in Ghana

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing indu...

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
The price of gold: Chinese mining in Ghana documentary
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.

Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
The price of gold: Chinese mining in Ghana documentary
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.

UNIDO Director General, LI Yong visits Ghana and tours enterprises.

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employ...

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employment.
The new vision of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial development aims to help countries achieve a higher level of industrialization in their economies, and benefit from the globalization of markets for industrial goods and services, at the same time ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from industrial growth, and prosperity is shared among women and men. It also foresees that broader economic and social growth is supported within an environmentally sustainable framework and that the unique knowledge and resources of all relevant development actors are combined to maximize the development impact of inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employment.
The new vision of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial development aims to help countries achieve a higher level of industrialization in their economies, and benefit from the globalization of markets for industrial goods and services, at the same time ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from industrial growth, and prosperity is shared among women and men. It also foresees that broader economic and social growth is supported within an environmentally sustainable framework and that the unique knowledge and resources of all relevant development actors are combined to maximize the development impact of inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

►SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://youtube.com/TheGBCghana
President Akufo-Addo says he will do all he can to give science and technology the needed support.
...

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President Akufo-Addo says he will do all he can to give science and technology the needed support.
WEBSITE - http://gbcghana.com
Twitter - http://twitter.com/thegbcghana
Facebook - http://facebook.com/gbcghana

►SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://youtube.com/TheGBCghana
President Akufo-Addo says he will do all he can to give science and technology the needed support.
WEBSITE - http://gbcghana.com
Twitter - http://twitter.com/thegbcghana
Facebook - http://facebook.com/gbcghana

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
Enjoy the movie, like, comment and subscribe for new interesting movie.

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
Enjoy the movie, like, comment and subscribe for new interesting movie.

Declining Textile Industry in Ghana

The textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana's industrial sector, has been declining over the years and this has been blamed on trade liberalization...

The textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana's industrial sector, has been declining over the years and this has been blamed on trade liberalization policies and programmes.
Our Ghanaian correspondent, EuniceAgyare reports on the extent of damage done by piracy in Ghana's textile industry.

The textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana's industrial sector, has been declining over the years and this has been blamed on trade liberalization policies and programmes.
Our Ghanaian correspondent, EuniceAgyare reports on the extent of damage done by piracy in Ghana's textile industry.

Ghana Cities Guide -The Accra City Promo Video

Are you a tourist or visitor to Ghana, with only a day or few days to spare to enjoy a city in Ghana, this project is for you? We have carefully prepared tips on how to have the best days out in the cities in Ghana. Find out more information at www.cityguideghana.com

published: 28 Jun 2016

TRAVEL GHANA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW( TIPS & MUSTHAVES)

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know before your journey.
Make sure you catch my Ghana vlogs and get acquainted.
CHANNELS MENTIONED:
A GirlGoing PlacesAmmaMamaThe Only Way is Ghana
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Visit my blog at http://www.nanaashanti.com for details and more info.
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Ghana Travel Tips

EVERYTHING you need to do to travel to Ghana. 1) What you need before you go 2) What you need while you're in Ghana 3) What you need to bring just in case

published: 14 Oct 2017

Ghana 2016 | Travel Diary

Over the summer I spent a month in Ghana visiting family and sight seeing. I spent the majority of my trip in Accra, Cape Coast, and Sefwi Wiawso. It was such an amazing experience and I wanted to share it with you!
Hope you enjoy!
Afiah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somafiah/
Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/vfiah/
Music: New Soul by Yael Naim (PurplePhoenixRemix)
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Welcome to my channel 🤗
My name is Afiah and I'm a 16-year-old girl living in the U.S. I love to read, write, and dance. I never saw myself as a youtuber, but I made my first video and ever since then I've been hooked. My channel focuses on fashion, beauty, and makeup. I also love to just sit in front of the camera and just talk to you. Don't forget to subscr...

Ghana Travel Video Guide

GhanaTravelVideoGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
Tourism in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
Enjoy Your Ghana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMl38jfwzKs

published: 03 May 2014

THREE WEEKS IN ACCRA, GHANA | WEST AFRICA VLOG

Hey guys! Here is a vlog of the three weeks that I spent in Ghana the month of April! Enjoy!!!!
~lest be homies~
instagram: vanessa_abena

published: 15 May 2017

Travel: Ghana Market Survival Guide

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Graeme heads to the iconic KaneshieMarket in Accra/Ghana, to give us his survival guide for an African market. We cover various shopping tips as he explores this bustling environment. Firstly, know what you’re after and when the best time is to get it. Haggle on the price (when this is an accepted custom of the region), know your currency and value of the exchange rate. Be aware of your personal belongings, and remember your bearings (as not to get lost when you’ve finished shopping).

published: 13 Jan 2016

Ghana Travel Guide

GhanaTravelGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
There is archaeological evidence which shows that humans have lived in what is present day Ghana from about 1500 BC. Oral tradition has it that many of Ghana's current ethnic groups such as the multi-ethnic Akan, the Ga and the Ewe arrived around the 13th CenturyAD.
The Travel Industry in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in...

ghana travel guide preview

preview of our full length movie to come

published: 20 Aug 2008

Traveling to GHANA?! Here are some tips for YOU| TRAVEL TIPS

I'm back from Ghana and I have answered a few questions to help all of you in case you are thinking about taking your own trip. All helpful links are below.
Hayet Rida http://hayetrida.com/
Travel agency: http://www.expertravel.com.gh/
Where to find the Yellow Fever Vaccinations https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellow-fever-vaccination-clinics/search
Rue 107 try on: https://youtu.be/LOhrBXdAwwg
FashionNova try on: https://youtu.be/JaCvgOPkXpU
~Let's Be online buddies~
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Snapchat: @thickgrlscloset
Facebook: A ThickGirl's Closet
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Ghana Cities Guide -The Accra City Promo Video

Are you a tourist or visitor to Ghana, with only a day or few days to spare to enjoy a city in Ghana, this project is for you? We have carefully prepared tips o...

Are you a tourist or visitor to Ghana, with only a day or few days to spare to enjoy a city in Ghana, this project is for you? We have carefully prepared tips on how to have the best days out in the cities in Ghana. Find out more information at www.cityguideghana.com

Are you a tourist or visitor to Ghana, with only a day or few days to spare to enjoy a city in Ghana, this project is for you? We have carefully prepared tips on how to have the best days out in the cities in Ghana. Find out more information at www.cityguideghana.com

TRAVEL GHANA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW( TIPS & MUSTHAVES)

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know before your journey.
Make sure you catch my Ghana vlogs and get acquain...

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know before your journey.
Make sure you catch my Ghana vlogs and get acquainted.
CHANNELS MENTIONED:
A GirlGoing PlacesAmmaMamaThe Only Way is Ghana
Hey there,
Visit my blog at http://www.nanaashanti.com for details and more info.
Thanks for watching.
Subscribe and share!!!!
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nana_Ashanti
Email me nanaashantiinfo@gmail.com
Share your comments and opinions.
Let's share, darling.

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know before your journey.
Make sure you catch my Ghana vlogs and get acquainted.
CHANNELS MENTIONED:
A GirlGoing PlacesAmmaMamaThe Only Way is Ghana
Hey there,
Visit my blog at http://www.nanaashanti.com for details and more info.
Thanks for watching.
Subscribe and share!!!!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nana_ashanti/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nanaashantii/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nana_Ashanti
Email me nanaashantiinfo@gmail.com
Share your comments and opinions.
Let's share, darling.

Over the summer I spent a month in Ghana visiting family and sight seeing. I spent the majority of my trip in Accra, Cape Coast, and Sefwi Wiawso. It was such an amazing experience and I wanted to share it with you!
Hope you enjoy!
Afiah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somafiah/
Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/vfiah/
Music: New Soul by Yael Naim (PurplePhoenixRemix)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Welcome to my channel 🤗
My name is Afiah and I'm a 16-year-old girl living in the U.S. I love to read, write, and dance. I never saw myself as a youtuber, but I made my first video and ever since then I've been hooked. My channel focuses on fashion, beauty, and makeup. I also love to just sit in front of the camera and just talk to you. Don't forget to subscribe because I'd love to see more of you around here :)
Afiah ❤️

Over the summer I spent a month in Ghana visiting family and sight seeing. I spent the majority of my trip in Accra, Cape Coast, and Sefwi Wiawso. It was such an amazing experience and I wanted to share it with you!
Hope you enjoy!
Afiah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somafiah/
Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/vfiah/
Music: New Soul by Yael Naim (PurplePhoenixRemix)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Welcome to my channel 🤗
My name is Afiah and I'm a 16-year-old girl living in the U.S. I love to read, write, and dance. I never saw myself as a youtuber, but I made my first video and ever since then I've been hooked. My channel focuses on fashion, beauty, and makeup. I also love to just sit in front of the camera and just talk to you. Don't forget to subscribe because I'd love to see more of you around here :)
Afiah ❤️

Ghana Travel Video Guide

GhanaTravelVideoGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. Whi...

GhanaTravelVideoGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
Tourism in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
Enjoy Your Ghana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMl38jfwzKs

GhanaTravelVideoGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
Tourism in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
Enjoy Your Ghana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMl38jfwzKs

Travel: Ghana Market Survival Guide

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Graeme heads to the iconic KaneshieMarket in Accra/Ghana, to give us his survival guide for an African market. We cover various s...

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Graeme heads to the iconic KaneshieMarket in Accra/Ghana, to give us his survival guide for an African market. We cover various shopping tips as he explores this bustling environment. Firstly, know what you’re after and when the best time is to get it. Haggle on the price (when this is an accepted custom of the region), know your currency and value of the exchange rate. Be aware of your personal belongings, and remember your bearings (as not to get lost when you’ve finished shopping).

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Graeme heads to the iconic KaneshieMarket in Accra/Ghana, to give us his survival guide for an African market. We cover various shopping tips as he explores this bustling environment. Firstly, know what you’re after and when the best time is to get it. Haggle on the price (when this is an accepted custom of the region), know your currency and value of the exchange rate. Be aware of your personal belongings, and remember your bearings (as not to get lost when you’ve finished shopping).

Ghana Travel Guide

GhanaTravelGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While the...

GhanaTravelGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
There is archaeological evidence which shows that humans have lived in what is present day Ghana from about 1500 BC. Oral tradition has it that many of Ghana's current ethnic groups such as the multi-ethnic Akan, the Ga and the Ewe arrived around the 13th CenturyAD.
The Travel Industry in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
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GhanaTravelGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
There is archaeological evidence which shows that humans have lived in what is present day Ghana from about 1500 BC. Oral tradition has it that many of Ghana's current ethnic groups such as the multi-ethnic Akan, the Ga and the Ewe arrived around the 13th CenturyAD.
The Travel Industry in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
I hope you liked Your Ghana Travel Guide!
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Kakum Canopy Walkway Accra, GhanaTourism (HD)
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Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.269 million as of 2012. It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra MetropolitanDistrict, with which it is coterminous. Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater AccraMetropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people, making it the second largest metropolitan conglomeration in Ghana by population, and the eleventh-largest metropolitan area in Africa.
Accra stretches along the GhanaianAtlantic coast and extends north into Ghana's interior. Originally built around a port, it served as the capital of the British Gold Coast between 1877 and 1957. Once merely a 19th-century suburb of Victoriaborg, Accra has since transitioned into a modern metropolis; the city's architecture reflects this history, ranging from 19th-century architecture buildings to modern skyscrapers and apartment blocks.
Accra serves as the Greater Accra region's economic and administrative hub. It is furthermore a centre of a wide range of nightclubs, restaurants and hotels. Since the early 1990s, a number of new buildings have been built, including the multi-storey French-owned Novotel hotel. The city's National Theatre was built with Chinese assistance. In 2010, the GaWC designated Accra a Gamma-minus-level world city, indicating a growing level of international influence and connectedness.
The central business district of Accra contains the city's main banks and department stores, and an area known as the Ministries, where Ghana's government administration is concentrated. Economic activities in Accra include the financial and agricultural sectors, Atlantic fishing, and the manufacture of processed food, lumber, plywood, textiles, clothing and chemicals.

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Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.269 million as of 2012. It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra MetropolitanDistrict, with which it is coterminous. Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater AccraMetropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people, making it the second largest metropolitan conglomeration in Ghana by population, and the eleventh-largest metropolitan area in Africa.
Accra stretches along the GhanaianAtlantic coast and extends north into Ghana's interior. Originally built around a port, it served as the capital of the British Gold Coast between 1877 and 1957. Once merely a 19th-century suburb of Victoriaborg, Accra has since transitioned into a modern metropolis; the city's architecture reflects this history, ranging from 19th-century architecture buildings to modern skyscrapers and apartment blocks.
Accra serves as the Greater Accra region's economic and administrative hub. It is furthermore a centre of a wide range of nightclubs, restaurants and hotels. Since the early 1990s, a number of new buildings have been built, including the multi-storey French-owned Novotel hotel. The city's National Theatre was built with Chinese assistance. In 2010, the GaWC designated Accra a Gamma-minus-level world city, indicating a growing level of international influence and connectedness.
The central business district of Accra contains the city's main banks and department stores, and an area known as the Ministries, where Ghana's government administration is concentrated. Economic activities in Accra include the financial and agricultural sectors, Atlantic fishing, and the manufacture of processed food, lumber, plywood, textiles, clothing and chemicals.

Traveling to GHANA?! Here are some tips for YOU| TRAVEL TIPS

I'm back from Ghana and I have answered a few questions to help all of you in case you are thinking about taking your own trip. All helpful links are below.
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I'm back from Ghana and I have answered a few questions to help all of you in case you are thinking about taking your own trip. All helpful links are below.
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I'm back from Ghana and I have answered a few questions to help all of you in case you are thinking about taking your own trip. All helpful links are below.
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Travel agency: http://www.expertravel.com.gh/
Where to find the Yellow Fever Vaccinations https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellow-fever-vaccination-clinics/search
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Ghana Industry Summit - Business Live on JoyNews (8-11-17)

#ARW2017 Talk "Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth”

"Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth: A reflection of the Role of Decentralisation" by Dr. Ama Pokuaa Fenny Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research/ University of Ghana
Ghana’s industrial sector has evolved with the various stages of political and economic reforms since independence in 1957. As the country plans to implement a new long term development plan, industrialisation has been projected to be at the forefront of this agenda. An industrial-led growth will ensure that manufacturing sub-sector will be boosted to improve production and provide jobs. Ghana’s efforts to decentralize its key institutions to enhance economic growth has seen very little success especially in the area of linking industries to local institutions. A number of policy and programme initi...

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published: 20 Aug 2017

Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
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published: 17 Oct 2017

Industrial Development - Business Live on JoyNews (18-8-17)

Government to redirect focus of NIB to support industrialization agenda

published: 18 Aug 2017

Let's Play Supreme Ruler 2020: Ghana 1

Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, had ambition to create the United States of Africa. He wanted Ghana to be a prosperous and powerful industrial nation that could compete with major western powers in science and technology. That didn't happen in real life, but I plan to make it happen in a video game.
The goal of this campaign is to unite western Africa to create a hyper-advanced superpower. But first, we have a lot of dictators to depose.

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Let's Play Supreme Ruler 2020: Ghana 8

My targets today are the surprisingly resilient countries of Rwanda and Burundi. They are no match for my industrial production!

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POLICY DESK: Ghana's Economy In Perspective

In 2015, the Ghanaian economy grew at an estimated 3.7%, down from 4% in 2014. The 2015 slowdown resulted from a number of economic challenges, most of which were in play in 2014. These include a 3-year power crisis, rising fiscal deficit and public debt levels, a significant external sector deficit and unpredictably low world market prices for the country’s oil and gold exports. The services sector was the main driver of growth. The industrial sector also posted a positive growth rate of 9.1%. Over the medium term the country should see a recovery with a projected GDP growth of 5.8% in 2016 and 8.7% in 2017. The forecasted recovery in economic growth in 2016/17 depends on fiscal consolidation measures remaining on track, quick resolution of the power crisis, two new oil wells coming on-st...

published: 01 Mar 2017

CSIR Food Research Institute Ghana Part 2

Kuapa S01E3

SoyaBean is one of the industrial food crops grown in every continent. However, it can successfully be grown in some parts of Ghana especially in the Northern Region. Kuapa visits Sulemana Nurudeen on his farm and educates him on the best practices. Enjoy this episode !

"Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth: A reflection of the Role of Decentralisation" by Dr. Ama Pokuaa Fenny Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research/ University of Ghana
Ghana’s industrial sector has evolved with the various stages of political and economic reforms since independence in 1957. As the country plans to implement a new long term development plan, industrialisation has been projected to be at the forefront of this agenda. An industrial-led growth will ensure that manufacturing sub-sector will be boosted to improve production and provide jobs. Ghana’s efforts to decentralize its key institutions to enhance economic growth has seen very little success especially in the area of linking industries to local institutions. A number of policy and programme initiatives by the government have been undertaken especially in the area of revamping the local economies through the existing decentralized systems. Despite these interventions some regions in Ghana have failed to develop. The envisioned industrial geographical dispersion has not been realised as we find many Ghanaian industries concentrated in a few regions. This paper presents a critical review of the role of decentralized institutions in industrialisation in Ghana. The paper utilises annual data from the Ministry of Finance and Ghana Statistical Service from 1981 to date. The paper highlights the challenges facing Ghana’s decentralized institutions and identifies the opportunities that can catalyse the growth of Ghana’s industrial sector if key policy strategic reforms are undertaken.
Tanzania’s leading think Tank REPOA in collaboration with the European UnionDelegation to Tanzania and the East Africa, organized a workshop on how institutions enhance or constrain socio-economic transformation, particularly a transformation which puts industrialization at the centre of its development path. The workshop held in Dar es Salaam featured international and national high-level researchers, policy makers, development partners, CSOs and media to promote the research on how institutions may ease the industrialization development in Tanzania.
The workshop enhanced the understanding of the role of institutions (and individuals) in shaping the character of growth and socio-economic transformation, both in theory and practice in Tanzania. Furthermore, the workshop brought together researchers and members of governmental bodies, as well as civil society representatives, to further promote research and deepen policy dialogue on the institutional needs for the Second Five-Year Development Plan and DevelopmentVision 2025.

"Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth: A reflection of the Role of Decentralisation" by Dr. Ama Pokuaa Fenny Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research/ University of Ghana
Ghana’s industrial sector has evolved with the various stages of political and economic reforms since independence in 1957. As the country plans to implement a new long term development plan, industrialisation has been projected to be at the forefront of this agenda. An industrial-led growth will ensure that manufacturing sub-sector will be boosted to improve production and provide jobs. Ghana’s efforts to decentralize its key institutions to enhance economic growth has seen very little success especially in the area of linking industries to local institutions. A number of policy and programme initiatives by the government have been undertaken especially in the area of revamping the local economies through the existing decentralized systems. Despite these interventions some regions in Ghana have failed to develop. The envisioned industrial geographical dispersion has not been realised as we find many Ghanaian industries concentrated in a few regions. This paper presents a critical review of the role of decentralized institutions in industrialisation in Ghana. The paper utilises annual data from the Ministry of Finance and Ghana Statistical Service from 1981 to date. The paper highlights the challenges facing Ghana’s decentralized institutions and identifies the opportunities that can catalyse the growth of Ghana’s industrial sector if key policy strategic reforms are undertaken.
Tanzania’s leading think Tank REPOA in collaboration with the European UnionDelegation to Tanzania and the East Africa, organized a workshop on how institutions enhance or constrain socio-economic transformation, particularly a transformation which puts industrialization at the centre of its development path. The workshop held in Dar es Salaam featured international and national high-level researchers, policy makers, development partners, CSOs and media to promote the research on how institutions may ease the industrialization development in Tanzania.
The workshop enhanced the understanding of the role of institutions (and individuals) in shaping the character of growth and socio-economic transformation, both in theory and practice in Tanzania. Furthermore, the workshop brought together researchers and members of governmental bodies, as well as civil society representatives, to further promote research and deepen policy dialogue on the institutional needs for the Second Five-Year Development Plan and DevelopmentVision 2025.

This Ghanaian Ghallywood Movie is a blast and stunner, ................. You can't cease to watch this blockbuster.African Films And Movies gave their best to o...

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Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
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Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
Enjoy the movie, like, comment and subscribe for new interesting movie.

Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, had ambition to create the United States of Africa. He wanted Ghana to be a prosperous and powerful industrial nation that could compete with major western powers in science and technology. That didn't happen in real life, but I plan to make it happen in a video game.
The goal of this campaign is to unite western Africa to create a hyper-advanced superpower. But first, we have a lot of dictators to depose.

Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, had ambition to create the United States of Africa. He wanted Ghana to be a prosperous and powerful industrial nation that could compete with major western powers in science and technology. That didn't happen in real life, but I plan to make it happen in a video game.
The goal of this campaign is to unite western Africa to create a hyper-advanced superpower. But first, we have a lot of dictators to depose.

POLICY DESK: Ghana's Economy In Perspective

In 2015, the Ghanaian economy grew at an estimated 3.7%, down from 4% in 2014. The 2015 slowdown resulted from a number of economic challenges, most of which we...

In 2015, the Ghanaian economy grew at an estimated 3.7%, down from 4% in 2014. The 2015 slowdown resulted from a number of economic challenges, most of which were in play in 2014. These include a 3-year power crisis, rising fiscal deficit and public debt levels, a significant external sector deficit and unpredictably low world market prices for the country’s oil and gold exports. The services sector was the main driver of growth. The industrial sector also posted a positive growth rate of 9.1%. Over the medium term the country should see a recovery with a projected GDP growth of 5.8% in 2016 and 8.7% in 2017. The forecasted recovery in economic growth in 2016/17 depends on fiscal consolidation measures remaining on track, quick resolution of the power crisis, two new oil wells coming on-stream, and improved cocoa harvest and gold production.
Winston Tackie hosts Mr Paul Drapson -Entrepreneur on Policy Desk live on BTA (22-2-17)

In 2015, the Ghanaian economy grew at an estimated 3.7%, down from 4% in 2014. The 2015 slowdown resulted from a number of economic challenges, most of which were in play in 2014. These include a 3-year power crisis, rising fiscal deficit and public debt levels, a significant external sector deficit and unpredictably low world market prices for the country’s oil and gold exports. The services sector was the main driver of growth. The industrial sector also posted a positive growth rate of 9.1%. Over the medium term the country should see a recovery with a projected GDP growth of 5.8% in 2016 and 8.7% in 2017. The forecasted recovery in economic growth in 2016/17 depends on fiscal consolidation measures remaining on track, quick resolution of the power crisis, two new oil wells coming on-stream, and improved cocoa harvest and gold production.
Winston Tackie hosts Mr Paul Drapson -Entrepreneur on Policy Desk live on BTA (22-2-17)

Kuapa S01E3

SoyaBean is one of the industrial food crops grown in every continent. However, it can successfully be grown in some parts of Ghana especially in the Northern...

SoyaBean is one of the industrial food crops grown in every continent. However, it can successfully be grown in some parts of Ghana especially in the Northern Region. Kuapa visits Sulemana Nurudeen on his farm and educates him on the best practices. Enjoy this episode !

SoyaBean is one of the industrial food crops grown in every continent. However, it can successfully be grown in some parts of Ghana especially in the Northern Region. Kuapa visits Sulemana Nurudeen on his farm and educates him on the best practices. Enjoy this episode !

Ghana: Shea Nut Industry

The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research of the University of Ghana has indicated that until the government rolls out a comprehensive strategy to revamp the Shea nut industry, it cannot contribute meaningfully to economic growth. The findings of a research released in Tamale revealed that Shea-nut pickers were able to pick approximately 2.5 bags per season, which cost GH¢ 112.5. This is far below the country’s per capita income of $ 1,858.

Manufacturing in Ghana

Industry in Ghana accounts for about 25.3% of total GDP.However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world due to government industrialization policies.Ghana's most important manufacturing industries include electronics manufacturing, car manufacturing, electric car manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing, cement, and small commercial ship building.A relatively small glass-making industry has also developed due to the high-quality sand available from the Tarkwa mining area.
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Ghana has had a gold rush but here, Afua Hirsch discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.
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Afua Hirsch reports on Ghana's gold rush in a film that discovers how Chinese immigrants are profiting from industrialising the country's small-scale mining industry. She sees for herself that, for the many locals who chance losing life and limb for a piece of the same pie, the risks are rarely worth it, and explores where the responsibility for regulating this industry lies.

UNIDO Director General, LI Yong visits Ghana and tours enterprises.

During the DGs mission to Ghana, he highlighted the importance of inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the realisation economic growth and employment.
The new vision of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial development aims to help countries achieve a higher level of industrialization in their economies, and benefit from the globalization of markets for industrial goods and services, at the same time ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from industrial growth, and prosperity is shared among women and men. It also foresees that broader economic and social growth is supported within an environmentally sustainable framework and that the unique knowledge and resources of all relevant development actors are combined to maximize the development impact of inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

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Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

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Akufo-Addo: I will support science & technology to lead Ghana's industrial transformation

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President Akufo-Addo says he will do all he can to give science and technology the needed support.
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The territory of present-day Ghana has been inhabited for millennia, with the first permanent state dating back to the 11th century. Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful was the Kingdom of Ashanti. Beginning in the 15th century, numerous European powers contested the area for trading rights, with the British ultimately establishing control of the coast by the late 19th century. Following over a century of native resistance, Ghana's current borders were established by the 1900s as the British Gold Coast. In 1957, it became the first sub-saharan African nation to declare independence from European colonisation.

Ghana Cities Guide -The Accra City Promo Video

Are you a tourist or visitor to Ghana, with only a day or few days to spare to enjoy a city in Ghana, this project is for you? We have carefully prepared tips on how to have the best days out in the cities in Ghana. Find out more information at www.cityguideghana.com

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TRAVEL GHANA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW( TIPS & MUSTHAVES)

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know b...

TRAVEL GHANA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW( TIPS & MUSTHAVES)

Want to experience Africa? Start in Ghana! This is a tips video for all you need to know before your journey.
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Ghana 2016 | Travel Diary

Over the summer I spent a month in Ghana visiting family and sight seeing. I spent the majority of my trip in Accra, Cape Coast, and Sefwi Wiawso. It was such an amazing experience and I wanted to share it with you!
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Ghana Travel Video Guide

GhanaTravelVideoGuide - Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first time travellers to Africa, the people are generally very helpful and welcoming. While their laidback attitude and lack of organized tourist sights/trips can be a little annoying to begin with, before you have been there for very long you realize that it is one of the delights of this country.
Tourism in Ghana is growing very quickly, and more tour operators are seeing increased requests for Ghana as a travel destination. Ghana is also rich in gold. This is a stable country with great potential for growth.
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#ARW2017 Talk "Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth”

"Ghana’s Path to an Industrial–led Growth: A reflection of the Role of Decentralisation" by Dr. Ama Pokuaa Fenny Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research/ University of Ghana
Ghana’s industrial sector has evolved with the various stages of political and economic reforms since independence in 1957. As the country plans to implement a new long term development plan, industrialisation has been projected to be at the forefront of this agenda. An industrial-led growth will ensure that manufacturing sub-sector will be boosted to improve production and provide jobs. Ghana’s efforts to decentralize its key institutions to enhance economic growth has seen very little success especially in the area of linking industries to local institutions. A number of policy and programme initiatives by the government have been undertaken especially in the area of revamping the local economies through the existing decentralized systems. Despite these interventions some regions in Ghana have failed to develop. The envisioned industrial geographical dispersion has not been realised as we find many Ghanaian industries concentrated in a few regions. This paper presents a critical review of the role of decentralized institutions in industrialisation in Ghana. The paper utilises annual data from the Ministry of Finance and Ghana Statistical Service from 1981 to date. The paper highlights the challenges facing Ghana’s decentralized institutions and identifies the opportunities that can catalyse the growth of Ghana’s industrial sector if key policy strategic reforms are undertaken.
Tanzania’s leading think Tank REPOA in collaboration with the European UnionDelegation to Tanzania and the East Africa, organized a workshop on how institutions enhance or constrain socio-economic transformation, particularly a transformation which puts industrialization at the centre of its development path. The workshop held in Dar es Salaam featured international and national high-level researchers, policy makers, development partners, CSOs and media to promote the research on how institutions may ease the industrialization development in Tanzania.
The workshop enhanced the understanding of the role of institutions (and individuals) in shaping the character of growth and socio-economic transformation, both in theory and practice in Tanzania. Furthermore, the workshop brought together researchers and members of governmental bodies, as well as civil society representatives, to further promote research and deepen policy dialogue on the institutional needs for the Second Five-Year Development Plan and DevelopmentVision 2025.

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Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. ...

Kumasi City (Ghana - July 2017)

Kumasi is a city in Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is near Lake Bosomtwe, in a rain forest region, and is the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Asanteman. Kumasi is approximately 500 kilometres (300 mi) north of the Equator and 200 kilometres (100 mi) north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The GardenCity" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants. It is also called Oseikrom, (Osei Tutu's town). Kumasi is described as Ghana’s second city.
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Industrial Development - Business Live on JoyNews (18-8-17)

Government to redirect focus of NIB to support industrialization agenda

Let's Play Supreme Ruler 2020: Ghana 1

Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, had ambition to create the United States of Africa. He wanted Ghana to be a prosperous and powerful industrial nation that could compete with major western powers in science and technology. That didn't happen in real life, but I plan to make it happen in a video game.
The goal of this campaign is to unite western Africa to create a hyper-advanced superpower. But first, we have a lot of dictators to depose.

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Let's Play Supreme Ruler 2020: Ghana 8

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A group called PressFoundation is set to go on a nationwide demonstration tagged ldquo;SaveGhanaFootball rdquo; to express their concern to Government to follow due process and prosecute all offenders found in the investigative piece that will ... ....

Ghana rsquo;s gross international reserves have reached an all-time high following the successful issuance, in mid May 22, 2018 of $2 billion in Eurobonds, the biggest issuance done by Ghana since it first entered the international capital markets ... ....